"There is a greater acceptance of women and aging, and a feeling that women can be beautiful without doing all of that," casting director Sarah Finn told WWD. This doesn't mean women of Hollywood aren't working with their teams of derms, dentists, aestheticians, or beauty entourage any less, it just means it appears the focus is moving more toward highlighting one's individuality, steering away from a traditional cookie cutter look. To find out how, just keep reading.

Hollywood's "New Natural":

Botox treatments: Instead of trying to eliminate wrinkles, it's more about subtly softening them. Thanks to refinements in injectable procedures, this also means less frozen faces.

Facelifts: Oh, they still happen, but the focus is on pulling skin up as opposed to diagonally, resulting in more natural-looking mugs.

Boob jobs: The days of women walking around with disproportionate breast sizes are limited.

Perfectly imperfect teeth: Chiclet smiles are becoming a thing of the past.

Rhinoplasty: Instead of overly dainty, unnatural-looking noses, surgeons are choosing to keep the character of their clients' schnozes intact.

Fillers in the face: Doctors are looking at other options, like NaturalFill, which results in "a more contoured, softer look as opposed to a more elevated, arched, extreme look," plastic surgeon Robert Guida explained.

i dont know about Paula (never heard of her) but Kate hudson recently got an obvious boob job. not tacky or porny but obvious since that kind of boob growth cannot be natural. maybe she's had other things tweaked on her face too? this article implies that those celebs have had things done without becoming cookie cutter faces or frozen faces

You guys aren't understanding what the post says.
Title:
So Long, Extreme Cosmetic Surgery: Hollywood's Gone Natural
Line in question:
Think: Kate Hudson, Jennifer Aniston, Paula Patton, and Blake Lively.
They have all had cosmetic surgery but without looking cookie cutter or porn star or frozen. That's the point of this post.

My best friend had a nose job. I think if you do it for the right reasons you'll be okay. If you expect plastic surgery to transform your life dramatically or make you happy you'll be disappointed. If you're simply unhappy about a bump in your nose or something its not really a big deal.
Who are we to judge what a person does with their face. I wear makeup, I pluck my brows. Can't judge.